Di-neutrons in neutron matter within Brueckner-Hartree-Fock approach

Abstract

We investigate the appearance of di-neutron bound states in pure neutron matter within the Brueckner-Hartree-Fock approach at zero temperature. We consider Argonne v18 and Paris bare interactions as well as chiral two- and three-nucleon forces. Self-consistent single-particle potentials are calculated controlling explicitly singularities in the g matrix associated with bound states. Di-neutrons are loosely bound, with binding energies below 1 MeV, but are unambiguously present for Fermi momenta below 1 fm-1 for all interactions. Within the same framework we are able to calculate and characterize di-neutron bound states, obtaining mean radii as high as 110 fm. The resulting equations of state and mass-radius relations for pure neutron stars are analyzed including di-neutron contributions.

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